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If You Give a Cat a CupcakeLaura NumeroffDragons Love TacosAdam RubinIf you appreciated the playful and imaginative tone of If You Give a Cat a Cupcake, you might also enjoy Dragons Love Tacos, a silly and entertaining picture book that explores the relationship between dragons and spicy food.
If You Give a Cat a CupcakeLaura NumeroffThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you liked the colorful and vibrant illustrations in If You Give a Cat a Cupcake, you might also enjoy The Day the Crayons Quit, a clever and witty book that tells the story of a box of crayons that go on strike.
Nickelodeon 5-Minute Stories CollectionDisney 5-Minute StoriesDisney Book GroupIf you enjoyed the format of Nickelodeon 5-Minute Stories Collection, you might appreciate Disney 5-Minute Stories for its similar structure of bite-sized tales featuring beloved characters from classic Disney movies and TV shows.
Nickelodeon 5-Minute Stories CollectionNickelodeon Little Golden Book CollectionVarious AuthorsIf you enjoyed the Nickelodeon characters featured in the 5-Minute Stories Collection, you might enjoy the Nickelodeon Little Golden Book Collection, which features stories starring popular characters such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer, and PAW Patrol in a longer format.
Nickelodeon 5-Minute Stories CollectionNickelodeon Storybook CollectionVarious AuthorsIf you enjoyed the variety of stories in the Nickelodeon 5-Minute Stories Collection, you might appreciate the Nickelodeon Storybook Collection, which features a diverse range of tales featuring characters from popular Nickelodeon shows such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Bubble Guppies, and Blaze and the Monster Machines.
Children of Blood and BoneTomi AdeyemiAkata WitchNnedi OkoraforIf you enjoyed the African-inspired setting and magic system of Children of Blood and Bone, you might appreciate Akata Witch for its similar themes of identity, belonging, and the power of magic, as well as its engaging characters and fast-paced plot.
Children of Blood and BoneTomi AdeyemiThe Fifth SeasonN.K. JemisinIf you were captivated by the world-building and complex characters of Children of Blood and Bone, you might find The Fifth Season intriguing with its unique setting, intricate magic system, and exploration of themes such as oppression, survival, and the power of community.
Children of Blood and BoneTomi AdeyemiAn Ember in the AshesSabaa TahirIf you enjoyed the high-stakes action and strong female characters of Children of Blood and Bone, you might find An Ember in the Ashes compelling with its gripping plot, vivid world-building, and exploration of themes such as resistance, loyalty, and sacrifice.
The Skin You Live InMichael TylerAll the Colors We Are: The Story of How We Get Our Skin ColorKatie KissingerIf you enjoyed The Skin You Live In's exploration of diversity and self-acceptance, you might appreciate All the Colors We Are for its accessible and engaging explanation of how we get our skin color, and how it is just one of many things that make us unique and special.
The Skin You Live InMichael TylerI Like Myself!Karen BeaumontIf you were drawn to The Skin You Live In's positive and affirming message, you might find I Like Myself! to be a delightful and empowering read, celebrating self-love and self-acceptance in a fun and playful way that will resonate with young readers.
The Skin You Live InMichael TylerThe Family BookTodd ParrIf you appreciated The Skin You Live In's emphasis on diversity and inclusivity, The Family Book offers a colorful and engaging exploration of different types of families, celebrating the many ways in which families can be formed and the love that binds them together.
Mae the Panda FairyDaisy MeadowsKatie the Kitten FairyDaisy MeadowsIf you enjoyed Mae the Panda Fairy's magical creatures and whimsical adventures, you might also enjoy Katie the Kitten Fairy, which features a similar blend of fantasy and fun with adorable kittens and mischievous goblins.
Mae the Panda FairyDaisy MeadowsPoppy Muddlepup's Daring RescueLara WilliamsonIf you liked Mae the Panda Fairy's focus on friendship and teamwork, you might enjoy Poppy Muddlepup's Daring Rescue, which follows a group of animal friends as they work together to save a missing puppy, highlighting the power of cooperation and kindness.
Mae the Panda FairyDaisy MeadowsThe Enchanted WoodEnid BlytonIf you enjoyed the magical and imaginative world of Mae the Panda Fairy, you might appreciate The Enchanted Wood, a classic children's book that takes readers on a journey to a magical forest filled with talking animals, enchanted trees, and hidden secrets.
The Eye BookTheo. LeSiegThe Foot BookDr. SeussAs both The Eye Book and The Foot Book are written by Dr. Seuss under the pseudonym Theo. LeSieg, readers who enjoyed the playful rhymes and colorful illustrations of The Eye Book may appreciate The Foot Book for its similar style and focus on a different body part.
The Eye BookTheo. LeSiegThe Ear BookAl PerkinsIf you enjoyed the focus on a specific body part in The Eye Book, you might also enjoy The Ear Book by Al Perkins, which explores the different shapes, sizes, and functions of ears in a fun and engaging way.
The Eye BookTheo. LeSiegThe Nose BookAl PerkinsFor readers who enjoyed the playful and informative tone of The Eye Book, The Nose Book by Al Perkins offers a similar experience with its exploration of the different shapes, sizes, and functions of noses, accompanied by whimsical illustrations.
Chicken in SchoolAdam LehrhauptThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you enjoyed the humor and whimsy of Chicken in School, you might also enjoy The Day the Crayons Quit for its playful storytelling, colorful illustrations, and clever personification of everyday objects.
Chicken in SchoolAdam LehrhauptInterrupting ChickenDavid Ezra SteinIf you appreciated the silly and irreverent tone of Chicken in School, you might find Interrupting Chicken amusing with its mischievous protagonist, interactive storytelling, and humorous twist on classic fairy tales.
Chicken in SchoolAdam LehrhauptThe Book with No PicturesB.J. NovakIf you enjoyed the playful and unconventional approach of Chicken in School, The Book with No Pictures offers a similarly inventive and engaging reading experience, using only words to create a hilarious and interactive story that will delight readers of all ages.
The Giant JumpereeJulia DonaldsonThe GruffaloJulia DonaldsonIf you enjoyed The Giant Jumperee's charming and whimsical storytelling, you might also enjoy The Gruffalo, another beloved children's book by the same author that features delightful rhymes, lovable characters, and a heartwarming message about the power of imagination.
The Giant JumpereeJulia DonaldsonWhere the Wild Things AreMaurice SendakIf you appreciated The Giant Jumperee's playful and imaginative illustrations, you might find Where the Wild Things Are captivating with its vivid and surreal artwork, imaginative creatures, and exploration of the wild and untamed aspects of childhood.
The Giant JumpereeJulia DonaldsonThe Cat in the HatDr. SeussIf you enjoyed The Giant Jumperee's lively and entertaining narrative, you might also enjoy The Cat in the Hat, a classic children's book that features a mischievous feline, zany hijinks, and a fun and engaging story that will delight readers of all ages.
The Full Moon at the Napping HouseAudrey WoodGoodnight MoonMargaret Wise BrownIf you enjoyed the soothing and calming atmosphere of The Full Moon at the Napping House, you might appreciate the classic bedtime story of Goodnight Moon, with its gentle rhymes, cozy illustrations, and comforting repetition.
The Full Moon at the Napping HouseAudrey WoodThe Going to Bed BookSandra BoyntonIf you liked the playful and whimsical tone of The Full Moon at the Napping House, you might enjoy The Going to Bed Book, which features a group of animals getting ready for sleep on a boat, with humorous and engaging illustrations and a catchy rhythm.
The Full Moon at the Napping HouseAudrey WoodTime for BedMem FoxIf you appreciated the theme of bedtime routines and the bond between parent and child in The Full Moon at the Napping House, you might find Time for Bed heartwarming and endearing, as it depicts a variety of animal mothers and their babies preparing for sleep in a loving and tender way.
Maisy Goes to the CityLucy CousinsLlama Llama Red PajamaAnna DewdneyIf you enjoyed the colorful and engaging illustrations in Maisy Goes to the City, you might appreciate Llama Llama Red Pajama for its vibrant artwork and heartwarming story about a young llama's bedtime routine.
Maisy Goes to the CityLucy CousinsCurious George Goes to a Chocolate FactoryH. A. ReyIf you liked the idea of a character exploring a new environment in Maisy Goes to the City, you might enjoy Curious George Goes to a Chocolate Factory for its charming protagonist and exciting adventure in a candy-making facility.
Maisy Goes to the CityLucy CousinsThe Cat in the HatDr. SeussIf you appreciated the playful and whimsical tone of Maisy Goes to the City, The Cat in the Hat offers a similarly fun and imaginative story with memorable characters and clever rhymes that will delight readers of all ages.
Señorita MariposaBen Gundersheimer (Mr. "G")Monarch ButterflyGail GibbonsIf you enjoyed learning about the life cycle of butterflies in Señorita Mariposa, you might appreciate Monarch Butterfly for its detailed illustrations and informative text that explores the migration patterns and behavior of these fascinating insects.
Señorita MariposaBen Gundersheimer (Mr. "G")Butterfly ParkElly MacKayIf you were captivated by the beauty and wonder of butterflies in Señorita Mariposa, you might find Butterfly Park enchanting with its whimsical illustrations and heartwarming story about a community coming together to create a butterfly sanctuary.
Señorita MariposaBen Gundersheimer (Mr. "G")The Very Hungry CaterpillarEric CarleIf you enjoyed the transformation of the caterpillar into a butterfly in Señorita Mariposa, The Very Hungry Caterpillar offers a classic and beloved tale that follows the journey of a caterpillar as it eats its way through various foods before transforming into a beautiful butterfly.
Miles Morales: Spider-ManJason ReynoldsBlack Panther: A Nation Under Our FeetTa-Nehisi CoatesIf you enjoyed Miles Morales' exploration of identity and the challenges of being a superhero, you might appreciate Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet for its examination of Wakanda's political struggles, T'Challa's leadership, and the role of the Black Panther in a changing world.
Miles Morales: Spider-ManJason ReynoldsMs. Marvel: No NormalG. Willow WilsonIf you enjoyed Miles Morales' coming-of-age story and the way it explores the intersection of race, culture, and heroism, you might find Ms. Marvel: No Normal compelling with its portrayal of Kamala Khan's journey to become a superhero while navigating her Pakistani-American identity and family expectations.
Miles Morales: Spider-ManJason ReynoldsSpider-Man: Miles Morales Vol. 2Saladin AhmedIf you enjoyed Miles Morales' portrayal as a relatable and dynamic character, you might want to check out Spider-Man: Miles Morales Vol. 2 for its continuation of his adventures, its exploration of his relationships with other heroes and villains, and its focus on the challenges of balancing his personal life with his superhero duties.
Supers: a Little Star Past CassiopeiaFrédéric MaupoméZita the SpacegirlBen HatkeIf you enjoyed the space adventure and the young protagonist in Supers, you might also enjoy Zita the Spacegirl, which follows a young girl on a journey through space to save her friend, featuring a colorful cast of characters and a charming art style.
Supers: a Little Star Past CassiopeiaFrédéric MaupoméLumberjanesNoelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, Shannon Watters, Brooke A. AllenIf you enjoyed the sense of wonder and the camaraderie between the characters in Supers, you might also enjoy Lumberjanes, which follows a group of girls at summer camp as they encounter supernatural creatures and solve mysteries, featuring a diverse cast of characters and a fun, energetic art style.
Supers: a Little Star Past CassiopeiaFrédéric MaupoméAmuletKazu KibuishiIf you enjoyed the mix of adventure, mystery, and fantasy in Supers, you might also enjoy Amulet, which follows a young girl and her brother as they discover a magical amulet and embark on a dangerous quest to save their mother, featuring stunning artwork and a richly imagined world.
You Are (Not) SmallAnna KangThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you enjoyed the humor and playful illustrations in You Are (Not) Small, you might also enjoy The Day the Crayons Quit, which features a similar whimsical tone and creative use of color to tell a story that will delight both children and adults.
You Are (Not) SmallAnna KangI Want My Hat BackJon KlassenIf you appreciated the clever and unexpected twist at the end of You Are (Not) Small, you might enjoy I Want My Hat Back, which also features a surprising conclusion that will leave readers thinking and laughing. The simple yet expressive illustrations and deadpan humor make this a great read for all ages.
You Are (Not) SmallAnna KangThe Book with No PicturesB.J. NovakIf you enjoyed the interactive and engaging nature of You Are (Not) Small, you might also enjoy The Book with No Pictures, which encourages readers to participate in the story by reading aloud silly and absurd phrases. This book is sure to elicit laughter and joy from both children and adults.
Queen of ShadowsSarah J. MaasGracelingKristin CashoreIf you enjoyed the strong female protagonist and the blend of action, romance, and political intrigue in Queen of Shadows, you might appreciate Graceling for its compelling heroine, intricate world-building, and exploration of power, corruption, and morality.
Queen of ShadowsSarah J. MaasRed QueenVictoria AveyardIf you were captivated by the themes of revolution, betrayal, and survival in Queen of Shadows, you might find Red Queen intriguing with its mix of fantasy and dystopia, complex characters, and examination of class conflict, discrimination, and rebellion.
Queen of ShadowsSarah J. MaasThrone of GlassSarah J. MaasIf you enjoyed Queen of Shadows as part of the Throne of Glass series, you might want to read the previous books in the series to fully appreciate the character development, world-building, and overarching plot. The first book, Throne of Glass, introduces the assassin Celaena Sardothien and sets the stage for the epic fantasy adventure that follows.
The Icebound LandJohn FlanaganThe Ruins of GorlanJohn FlanaganAs the second book in the Ranger's Apprentice series, The Icebound Land continues the story of Will and his adventures. If you enjoyed the world-building and characters in The Icebound Land, you might appreciate going back to the beginning with The Ruins of Gorlan, which introduces the characters and sets up the series' overarching plot.
The Icebound LandJohn FlanaganThe False PrinceJennifer A. NielsenIf you enjoyed the action and adventure in The Icebound Land, you might enjoy The False Prince, which follows an orphan boy who is forced to impersonate a prince in a dangerous political game. With a fast-paced plot, engaging characters, and high stakes, The False Prince is a thrilling read.
The Icebound LandJohn FlanaganThe Golden CompassPhilip PullmanIf you enjoyed the fantasy elements and world-building in The Icebound Land, you might appreciate The Golden Compass, which takes place in a richly imagined alternate world and follows a young girl on a quest to save her friend and uncover the truth about her world. With complex characters, intricate world-building, and thought-provoking themes, The Golden Compass is a classic of the genre.
If You Plant a SeedKadir NelsonLast Stop on Market StreetMatt de la PeñaIf you enjoyed the heartwarming message and beautiful illustrations of If You Plant a Seed, you might also appreciate Last Stop on Market Street for its touching story about the bond between a grandmother and grandson, and its vibrant and expressive artwork.
If You Plant a SeedKadir NelsonThe Giving TreeShel SilversteinIf you were moved by the themes of generosity and kindness in If You Plant a Seed, you might also enjoy The Giving Tree, a classic tale about the enduring relationship between a boy and a tree, and the power of selflessness and love.
If You Plant a SeedKadir NelsonThe Water PrincessSusan VerdeIf you appreciated the environmental message and the importance of taking care of our planet in If You Plant a Seed, you might also like The Water Princess, a beautifully illustrated story about a young girl's quest for clean water in her African village, and the power of determination and hope.